After years of neglect, public higher education is at a tipping point; Freaking out about your student loans coming due? Read this.; As college admissions season begins, important advice for high-school seniors; Another active-shooter false alarm related to ROTC training, this time at U-Md.; ‘One of the most important Supreme Court Justices ever': Justices, academics dedicate Scalia Law School; Harvard University dining hall workers strike over wages and health-care costs; Many students in need have jobs and financial aid but still go hungry; Ivy League professor: ‘I would much rather my own children interact with drugs than with the police’; Columbia student on dearth of black faculty: It’s ‘the chinks in our armor that give us the courage’; ‘Long overdue’: Colleges needed lower standard of evidence in sexual assault cases, an advocate says; Afraid to speak up: In the era of trigger warnings, a tenured professor stays silent; | | | | A higher education news blog |
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